Since my last post on trimming whitespace in JSPs seems to be a popular topic, I figured it appropriate to note that JSP 2.1 supports a new trimWhitespace directive. If you're using a Servlet 2.5 XSD, you can also do this in your web. xml: <jsp-config> <jsp-property-group> <url-pattern> *. jsp </ url-pattern> <trim-directive-whitespaces> true </ trim-directive-whitespaces> </ jsp-property- group> </ jsp-config> A Servlet 2.5 XSD seems to be the following: <web-app xmlns = "http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee" xmlns: xsi = "http:// www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance "xsi: schemalocation =" http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web- app_2_5.xsd "metadata-complete =" false "version =" 2.5 "> To learn more about this feature, view Summary of New Features in JSP 2.1 Technology and search for" TrimWhiteSpace ". It'd be nice if there was anchors in this article for a direct link, but I couldn't find any. Now I just wish JSP's EL had an xmlEscape = "true" flag to escape XML in printed variables. Freemarker supports this. Hat tip to Kerem and Krishna's Unified Expression Language for JSP and JSF article. </ web-app>

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